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James Schilling's insight:

This step is insanely difficult for me to do. I'm very tall and still not great at tap. I can do it sitting down and holding on to something, but cannot do the actual step. I've been practicing at home and at rehearsal and my long term goal is to keep working at it and add this step to my repertoire. Practicing it has increased my balance and made the intermediate steps a lot easier.

This is a song that I love and have been meaning to learn, the high notes are pretty insane but occasionally I can hit and hold them for their entire length! My goal is to have this song under my belt and be able to render it like this.

This is a HUGE resource for male monologues that are the perfect length for auditions. It allows me to read, analyze, study and memorize so many monologues. I used this for my last audition and it was an enormous help, and I continue to use it every day.

I've been doing these vocal warm ups every morning, and so far they seem to be working! My register hasn't increased but my high notes are becoming easier and easier, and it relaxes my voice. I've known lip trills are helpful but this expands way beyond that.

One of my favorite bits of dialogue from the entire series. From season 3, episode 10; "Fly" I do not own any of this content. All rights reserved to their r...

James Schilling's insight:

The quality is terrible, but this is a monologue (pretty much, there's a few interjections) from the drama Breaking Bad. I loved this episode and monologue and right after I watched it I knew I wanted to learn it. Now I've memorized almost all of it and have a worthwhile dramatic monologue for future auditions.

This combination was quite a bit more difficult for me than the last. I am still working on learning this combination and hope to become proficient at it. These Mahalo videos have proved to be a great resource for learning new steps and adding to my vocabulary.

I was happy to see that this whole combination was well within my ability as a tap dancer. A lot of it was steps I had already learned (or variations of them) and I got to learn and add a new step to my repertoire, the shirley temple.

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